Sarah Lucas was born in Holloway, London, in 1962 and studied at Goldsmith's College. One of the leading figures in the generation of Young British Artists who emerged during the 1990s, she has gained an international reputation for provocative works that frequently employ coarse visual puns and a defiant, bawdy humour. Her works span the media of photography, collage and found objects. She lives in Suffolk and works in London and is represented by Sadie Coles HQ, London, Gladstone Gallery, New York, and CFA Berlin.

Sarah Lucas has been selected by the British Council to represent Britain at the 56th Venice International Art Biennale. Lucas will present a major solo show in the British Pavilion running from 9 May to 22 November 2015.

In celebration of Sarah Lucas’ solo exhibition in the British Pavilion for the 56th Venice Biennale (9 May - 22 November 2015), Other Criteria are proud to present a selection of works created in collaboration with the artist. This exhibition, installed on May 7th, will be running until June 30th, 2015, at Other Criteria London, 14 Hinde Street.

The Whitechapel Gallery are presenting Sarah Lucas first major solo show in London. Bringing together over two decades of sculpture, installation and photography SITUATION explores Lucas’s career and her role in British art.

An impromptu and informal screening of Energy Dairies in honour of Franz West, introduced by Sarah Lucas and Julian Simmons. Energy Dairies is a film of a conversation between Sarah Lucas, Philipp Quehenberger, Andreas Reiter Raabe, and Franz West.

In February 2012, Situation, a new gallery at 4 New Burlington Place, will open. Devoted to the work of Sarah Lucas, Situation will present new installations in February, May, August and November 2012, alongside an organic programme of events directed by the artist. The extended displays will include works both new and historical, mainly by Sarah Lucas and occasionally involving other artists.

On 21 June 2010, at The Royal Institution, London, artists Sarah Lucas, Andreas Reiter Raabe and Franz West discussed art, music and literature, with musical interventions by Phillip Quehenberger, followed by a private view of the ‘RA Schools Show 2010’. See our blog for photos of the evening.